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Gigabyte Water Cooling Anygood?
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I'm thinking of getting a watercooling system, but don't want to spend a fortune.
__________________ i can pick this http://www.pccasegear.com/prod2668.htm up for 65 pound , nice price but is it any good?
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Getting a nice air cooler like the big typhoon or XP-120 would be better than that and costs less. Someone else on this forum had that kit and the res cracked on it. i personally wouldn't let it near my computer
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It would be a halfway decent start as it has 1/2" tubing. This would make it easier to upgrade later on. I don't know how good the CPU block works, but I do like the idea of having the fan there to cool your mem, power phases, etc. There's my
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Thats all I needed to know thanks guys!
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